WAYNE0
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Has anyone done there own front end alignment and have it drive nice?
The closest alignment shop near me is pertty far away. Just want to get so i can drive it without being squarlyBack when I was an alignment guy and could stay after work and put my own vehicle on the alignment rack...
The closest alignment shop near me is pertty far away. Just want to get so i can drive it without being squarlyBack when I was an alignment guy and could stay after work and put my own vehicle on the alignment rack...
The closest alignment shop near me is pertty far away. Just want to get so i can drive it without being squarlyBack when I was an alignment guy and could stay after work and put my own vehicle on the alignment rack...
Has anyone done there own front end alignment and have it drive nice?
thats awesome but i would think it would be cheeper to have it toed to a shop than buy all that for a one time useYes, I do all my own alignments and my cars drive well. It does take some practice. And some special equipment, I use a Fastraxx caster/camber gauge, a set of turn plates and toe plates.
thats awesome but i would think it would be cheeper to have it toed to a shop than buy all that for a one time use
all my front parts are original style The seam pertty straight with the steering wheel. I would say if any thing the bottom of the wheels look in a bit.Depends on the shop. Most large chain alignment shops won’t even do an alignment on my car because of the aftermarket control arms and modified parts on my car. If they will, they will usually only set the factory alignment, which should NEVER be used with radial tires.
Custom alignments cost quite a bit more money, and a Fastraxx gauge and a set of used turn plates can be picked up for decent prices.
Plus, alignments are not a thing you set once and never again. If you change the ride height, add a new suspension component, or even clobber a pothole you need to at least have the alignment checked.
With all the aftermarket components on my car and the alignment specs I use it makes more sense to do my own.
thats awesome but i would think it would be cheeper to have it toed to a shop than buy all that for a one time use
I worked for my ex-wife's family business. Her brothers were know-it-alls. Same as you stated they had the better idea when it came to maintenance. We had a large fleet of cars/trucks and forklifts. I was in charge of maintenance.Fleet/building etc.But had no say so when it came to expenses.It's all about money now. I was a mechanic ( technician) at a government fleet (medium and heavy trucks) and was told all the time by the higher ups that they could get repairs done cheaper by dealers. Fortunately most of the dealers for the mounted equipment were hours away. Usually had to repair the repair done by outside people because of poor quality work or not inspecting related parts. "Time is money" is all they know now.
no biggie happen to the best of us lolWayneo, Sorry for getting off track.Happens round here often.